Because this is not letting me add any details to my question, or even allowing commas in my question, I'll do it here: SO.. I was dual booting Ubuntu and Win7, and I've been doing it to some extent or another for quite some time (idk, like.. a few months) but my girl kept getting locked out. See, I was trying to change the grub to make Win7 the default boot (I had successfully done this before, mind you) and when I rebooted it to see if it worked, it simply... isn't there. I have Ubuntu, and Memtest, but no Win7. My photos and stuff are still in here (for some reason, my files from Win7 are shared with Ubuntu, but not vice-versa) and I'm trying to figure out if the partition was erased, or is just hidden.. also.. I had tried to "get terminal" because it wouldn't let me update grub via the command prompt without it.. I'm not sure if it worked... it showed up "Filefail 1..." then if I pressed enter 2.. so on and so on untill I just closed it..
Partition of Vietnam happened in 1954.
in 1905
The partition of India and formation of Pakistan and Bharat
you will cry
Gerrymandering.
The system partition(a partition where the operating system is installed) is the active partition of the Hard Drive
Must be at least a 2 GB partition. System partition.
The boot partition
system partition
System partition
You just partition the Hard drive not the RAM.
If a partition is formatted, or deleted, then the information saved on that partition is also deleted. So, if there is any information on the partition you wish saved, backup that information or copy it to another partition or another location before deleting the partition.